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Перевод: purple
[прилагательное] фиолетовый; пурпурный; багровый; порфироносный; царский; изобилующий украшениями; пышный; [существительное] пурпурный цвет; пурпур ; фиолетовый цвет; багрянец ; порфира ; одеяние кардинала; сан кардинала; [глагол] окрашивать в пурпурный цвет; багроветь
Тезаурус:
- The Reserve Winner receives a purple and white ribbon and moves up to the Winners if the Winners Dog is for any reason disqualified.
- It was clean, relatively well-furnished, and only a minute from the Gare du Nord, although the purple palm tree wallpaper took some getting used to.
- "And I dyed mine black, and my grey jumper purple," Eve said.
- DNA briefly exposed to acid takes a certain number of aldehyde (-CHO) groups on board, which are stained purple by Schiff's reagent.
- However, the majority are named varieties, singles and doubles, in every shade of red, purple, pink and even black.
- If the new person shows any signs of shock or fright, or if he or she stays purple for too long then give one dose of Aconite M .
- The open shingle beaches also support a small winter population of waders, mainly Turnstone, with a few Purple Sandpipers and numbers may increase in really cold weather.
- The expert told me what colours to wear, and now I buy clothes only in purple, pink, grey and blue.
- And on many of the occasions I had the distinct impression that the girls had dressed up too: one girl wore a big hat, another a beautiful sari in purple and black, another wore DM boots and a big overcoat; many wore make-up, jewellery and perfume.
- Some attractive examples are Brodiaea "Queen Fabiola" with light purple flowers; scented freesias, both single and double; the mixed colours of Ixia (African corn lily) and Zephranthes, the wind flower.
- Most bacteria come into the category either of Gram-positive, which take up the purple stain, or Gram-negative which don't.
- She wanted to fling herself to the ground, to lie there with her body pressed against the purple glory.
- And, like a drunk will try to focus on a stationary object to stop him turning, turning, Elisabeth planted a buddleia in her mind and watched as the purple emperors mated on the white tresses.
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